垂体自身免疫。

2区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Frontiers of Hormone Research Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-28 DOI:10.1159/000452905
Federica Guaraldi, Roberta Giordano, Silvia Grottoli, Lucia Ghizzoni, Emanuela Arvat, Ezio Ghigo
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摘要

垂体自身免疫,被认为是自身免疫性垂体炎的同义词,定义了广泛的条件(肿瘤,功能性和医源性垂体疾病;以及垂体外自身免疫性和非自身免疫性疾病),其特征是存在不同滴度和患病率的抗垂体抗体(APAs)。越来越多的人认识到,这些情况不仅发生在成人身上,而且也发生在儿童身上。自身免疫发病机制、原发性(即淋巴细胞性、肉芽肿性、黄瘤性、IgG-4相关淋巴浆细胞性和坏死性)形式的组织学特征,以及淋巴细胞性垂体炎与妊娠和CTLA-4抗体治疗的病理关系,已被清楚地证明。与此同时,非侵入性鉴别诊断仍然极具挑战性,因为所建议的临床、放射学或实验室标准都不是典型的。在这种情况下,APA的证明是不够的,因为缺乏特异性,以及相关的方法和理论问题(即疾病标志物与病原体;抗原目标(s);以及诊断/预后意义)。本章旨在从流行病学、临床放射学和组织学方面全面概述垂体自身免疫全景,同时讨论与疾病管理相关的主要诊断局限性和问题。
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Pituitary Autoimmunity.

Pituitary autoimmunity, considered a synonym of autoimmune hypophysitis, defines a wide spectrum of conditions (neoplastic, functional, and iatrogenic pituitary disorders; and extra-pituitary autoimmune and non-autoimmune diseases), and is characterized by the presence of antipituitary antibodies (APAs) at various titer and prevalence. These conditions have been increasingly recognized not only in adults, but also in children. The autoimmune pathogenesis, histological features of the primary (i.e. lymphocytic, granulomatous, xanthomatous, IgG-4 related lymphoplasmacytic, and necrotizing) forms, and the pathognomonic association of lymphocytic hypophysitis with pregnancy and CTLA-4 antibody therapy, have been clearly demonstrated. Meanwhile, non-invasive differential diagnosis remains extremely challenging since none of the suggested clinical, radiological or laboratory criteria are pathognomonic. In this context, the demonstration of APA is not sufficient, because of the lack of specificity, and associated methodological and theoretical issues (i.e. disease marker vs. pathogen; antigen target(s); and diagnostic/prognostic significance). This chapter aims at providing a comprehensive overview of the pituitary autoimmunity panorama for epidemiological, clinical radiological, and histological aspects, while discussing the main diagnostic limitations and issues associated with disease management.

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Frontiers of Hormone Research
Frontiers of Hormone Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: A series of integrated overviews on cutting-edge topics New sophisticated technologies and methodological approaches in diagnostics and therapeutics have led to significant improvements in identifying and characterizing an increasing number of medical conditions, which is particularly true for all aspects of endocrine and metabolic dysfunctions. Novel insights in endocrine physiology and pathophysiology allow for new perspectives in clinical management and thus lead to the development of molecular, personalized treatments. In view of this, the active interplay between basic scientists and clinicians has become fundamental, both to provide patients with the most appropriate care and to advance future research.
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